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Moodys rebaja rating Telefónica por situación de España

Moodys dijo el miércoles que ha rebajado la calificación crediticia de Telefónica en un escalón a BAA2 y dijo que los ratings del operador se mantienen en su lista de vigilancia ante posibles nuevos recortes
Moodys justificó su decisión con las recientes preocupaciones por la situación económica en España y su impacto en los ingresos de Telefónica, la política de elevados dividendos del grupo que limita la capacidad de reducir la deuda y los posibles riesgos para ejecutar su política de desinversiones y desapalancamiento

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Shares of Telefonica SA fell 0.8% on Wednesday after Moody's Investors Service downgraded the telcommunications provider. Moody's said the Spanish economic crisis will continue to weigh on consumer spending, and in turn, the telecommunications provider's domestic revenue. The ratings firm cut Telefonica's long-term senior unsecured and issuer ratings to Baa2 from Baa1, and cut ratings of its guaranteed subsidiaries as well. Those ratings all remain on review for further downgrades. Telefonica "does not have the domestic or financial strength, or sufficiently robust access to liquidity, to distance itself from the current and future credit environment implied by the sovereign's Baa3 rating," said Carlos Winzer, a Moody's senior vice president. The ratings firm said it believes that the required strengthening of the company's financial ratios and challenging domestic and international operations will increase its overall business and financial risk.